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IBM Advances Graphite Processor Technology
Saturday, March 08, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
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IBM Researchers announced a discovery which mihgt solve the problems in using graphite in chips - the same material found inside pencils - as a material for building nanoelectonic circuits vastly smaller than those found in today's silicon based computer chips. For the first time IBM scientists have found a way to suppress unwanted interference of electrical signals created when shrinking graphene, a two-dimensional, single-atomic layer thick form of graphite, dimensions just a few atoms long.    (source: www-03.ibm.com)


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